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We have all seen people with unique physical traits, whether it’s an atypical birthmark or unusually shaped ears. More often than not, these are due to special conditions that highlight the intricacy of the human body.

The photos you’re about to see are from people who drew wild cards in the genetic lottery. They view the world differently from the rest of “normal” society, making their cases all the more fascinating. 

But what’s more noteworthy is how these people embrace their eccentricities instead of viewing them as an abnormality to be ashamed of. After all, having foldable tongues and a sixth toe on the right foot are excellent conversation starters. 

This is a new set of photos continuing from the series Bored Panda previously published.

#1

My Little Girl Was Born With Albinism, And She Is So Beautiful

My Little Girl Was Born With Albinism, And She Is So Beautiful

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Stunning Blue Eyes. A Girl With Waardenburg Syndrome

Stunning Blue Eyes. A Girl With Waardenburg Syndrome

I am a Peace Corps volunteer in West Africa. I live in the same village as this girl named Suru. Along with the beautiful eyes, she is completely deaf and has a patch of white skin on her right hand.

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Calling For All Fellow Vitiligo Owners - You Need To Start Embracing The Unique Beauty Of Our Condition. Don't Let Your Life Suffer When Others Have No Choice In The Matter. Keep Smiling

Calling For All Fellow Vitiligo Owners - You Need To Start Embracing The Unique Beauty Of Our Condition. Don't Let Your Life Suffer When Others Have No Choice In The Matter. Keep Smiling

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#4

My Little Brother And Me, Both With Heterochromia

My Little Brother And Me, Both With Heterochromia

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Experts say the most common genetic disorders result from DNA mutations in genes inherited from our parents. They classify these issues as chromosomal, complex (a.k.a. multifactorial), and single-gene (a.k.a. monogenic). 

Chromosomal disorders target the structures that hold genes within each cell. Some prime examples are Down syndrome, autism spectrum disorder, and Klinefelter syndrome, in which assigned males at birth have an extra X chromosome. 

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Complex/multifactorial genetic disorders are a byproduct of gene mutations from environmental factors such as chemical exposure, as well as the use of substances like tobacco and alcohol. Arthritis, late-onset Alzheimer’s disease, diabetes, and migraines fall under this category. 

As the name suggests, monogenic disorders result from a mutation in one gene. Some examples are sickle cell disease, cystic fibrosis, congenital deafness, and muscular dystrophy.

#5

Just Because You Look A Little Different, Doesn't Mean You Have To Look Like The People Mostly Shown In Media

Just Because You Look A Little Different, Doesn't Mean You Have To Look Like The People Mostly Shown In Media

In elementary school, I was made fun of for my birthmark. I got called Pizza Face, Tomato Face, and other harmful names. So I tried to laser it away to make my appearance more comfortable for other people to look at, so I was less of a target. I’m forever grateful that the laser never ended up working. I wear my birthmark proudly. It makes me me.

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Cindi Antrobus
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5 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I have a friend who has a birth mark the same color as yours but it's the shape of a paw print on the side of her face. I always thought it was beautiful

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#6

My Vitiligo Hair. The White Hair Contains No Pigment

My Vitiligo Hair. The White Hair Contains No Pigment

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Val
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5 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

So cool! You don't have to spend hundreds to have sweet a@@ hair!

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#7

My Son's Birthmark Gives Him The Best Hairstyle

My Son's Birthmark Gives Him The Best Hairstyle

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#8

My Son Was Born With Elf Ears

My Son Was Born With Elf Ears

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However, there are much more special cases, like Marfan syndrome. On the surface, it looks like a person with a lanky frame and a narrow facial structure. However, it is a result of a severe, incurable chronic disorder. 

Marfan syndrome affects the body’s connective tissues, causing the people stricken with it to have unusually long limbs. While it may seem harmless, this condition may cause life-threatening issues like aortic aneurysms because it also affects the heart and blood vessels. 

Doctors usually prescribe blood pressure medications to patients with Marfan syndrome to alleviate the pressure on the aorta. In some cases, people with this condition must undergo preventive surgery.

#9

Born With Blue Eyes, But They Changed Into 3 Colors As I Aged

Born With Blue Eyes, But They Changed Into 3 Colors As I Aged

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#10

Marfan Syndrome Can Be A Daunting Diagnosis. It Can Be Confusing But Nevertheless, Getting A Diagnosis Is Crucial. Knowledge Is Power, Even When It's Scary. Awareness Can Save LivesĀ 

Marfan Syndrome Can Be A Daunting Diagnosis. It Can Be Confusing But Nevertheless, Getting A Diagnosis Is Crucial. Knowledge Is Power, Even When It's Scary. Awareness Can Save LivesĀ 

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#11

Meet Veinticuatro (24). He Has Twelve Movable Fingers And Twelve Movable Toes

Meet Veinticuatro (24). He Has Twelve Movable Fingers And Twelve Movable Toes

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#14

Finally Having The Confidence To Wear Pretty Dresses And Not Care About People Looking At My Legs And Feet Has Been So Liberating. Life's Too Short To Hide Who You Are

Finally Having The Confidence To Wear Pretty Dresses And Not Care About People Looking At My Legs And Feet Has Been So Liberating. Life's Too Short To Hide Who You Are

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Na Schi
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5 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

According to shoe-designers she has the absolute standard-foot-shape, otherwise there isn't an explanation how they came up with those foot-squishing, pain-inducing pointy heels šŸ˜‰

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My Son Was Born With An Extra Thumb

My Son Was Born With An Extra Thumb

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Mad Dragon
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5 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

When he grows up he can challenge that other person with the extra thumb to a thumb war!

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#16

Picture For International Albinism Month

Picture For International Albinism Month

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DEW
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5 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

You're good looking!! Your jacket is really lovely!!

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If you’ve seen a person with cat-like eyes or pupils shaped like keyholes, they are likely suffering from coloboma. This hereditary disease may affect one or both eyes and cause various symptoms, from light sensitivity to complete vision loss. 

Coloboma can develop in various parts of the eye, from the iris to the lens, the retina, and the optic nerve. According to the American Academy of Ophthalmology, the disease can begin as early as infancy and requires immediate evaluation. 

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However, like Marfan syndrome, coloboma has no cure. Ophthalmologists usually require their patients to wear colored contact lenses to make their irises appear rounder. They may also prescribe low-vision devices, like side shields for eyeglasses, to control light reflection.

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Glowing And Growing With Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome

Glowing And Growing With Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome

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5 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

hlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS) is a genetic condition that affects your body's ability to produce collagen that supports your connective tissue. It can make your skin, joints and other tissue weaker and more flexible than they should be

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#20

Bet This Would Be Pretty Handy On Old Fighting Games

Bet This Would Be Pretty Handy On Old Fighting Games

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I Was Born With A Cleft Deficiency On My Hands, Meaning I Was Born With Only 3 Fingers On Each Hand

I Was Born With A Cleft Deficiency On My Hands, Meaning I Was Born With Only 3 Fingers On Each Hand

With the power of modern medicine, I was able to get another finger on each hand. On my left hand, you'll notice a bent pointer finger, that finger is man-made.

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#22

The Sun Hits The Birthmark Just Right. You Are Each Unique In Your Own Way, And So Are Your BirthmarksĀ 

The Sun Hits The Birthmark Just Right. You Are Each Unique In Your Own Way, And So Are Your BirthmarksĀ 

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Anna Ekberg
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5 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Does this affect the eye or vision? Cause on this pic it looks like she has no pupil in the right eye. Reflection maybe?

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#23

My Grandma And I Have Extra Lines On Our Pinkies

My Grandma And I Have Extra Lines On Our Pinkies

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#24

My Vitiligo Is The Best Thing To Ever Happen To Me

My Vitiligo Is The Best Thing To Ever Happen To Me

My name is Alicia, and getting Vitiligo at a very young age was the best thing that ever happened to me. Everywhere I go, it allows me to stand out among a crowd. When I was little, maybe kids did not understand, but going through high school and beyond now, my peers absolutely adore it. It has only gotten better since I became an adult and moved to a big city. The world is different now. 

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#25

Ocular Albinism Is A Genetic Condition That Primarily Affects The Eyes

Ocular Albinism Is A Genetic Condition That Primarily Affects The Eyes

This condition reduces the coloring (pigmentation) of the iris, which is the colored part of the eye, and the retina, which is the light-sensitive tissue at the back of the eye. Pigmentation in the eye is essential for normal vision. 

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Lee Banks
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5 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My buddy has this, plus some other things. He's handsome AF and always introduces himself as the only gay, albino, black man with no bellybutton you'll ever meet. Strangely, I met another guy like that in highschool.

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Heterochromia is an eye-related disorder that could draw more amazement than concern. People stricken with this condition have different-colored irises, with the left eye being blue and the right eye being green. There is also central heterochromia, where the eye has a distinct inner ring of a different color from the outer iris. 

For the most part, heterochromia has no other symptoms apart from differing iris colors. However, it could also be a byproduct of other conditions, such as Horner syndrome (eyelid drooping caused by disrupted nerve fibers connecting the brain to the eye) and Hirschsprung’s disease (caused by improperly developed intestinal nerve cells). 

But because of its pleasantly peculiar nature, heterochromia is usually deemed “incredibly beautiful,” especially since many A-list celebrities share this condition. Some of the famous names with different-colored eyes include Mila Kunis, Kiefer Sutherland, Kate Bosworth, and Christopher Walken, to name a few.

#27

Raynaudā€™s Phenomenon (Vasospasm)

Raynaudā€™s Phenomenon (Vasospasm)

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Farnzy
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5 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Have this and it used to get this bad...until I quit smoking cigarettes. Kinda scary..

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#28

Buddy Of Mine Has A Double Big Toe. Yes, He Plays Soccer

Buddy Of Mine Has A Double Big Toe. Yes, He Plays Soccer

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#29

Heterochromia On Me. A Full Blue Eye, Then A Grey/Brown Eye

Heterochromia On Me. A Full Blue Eye, Then A Grey/Brown Eye

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shanila.pheonix_
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5 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

heterochromia is so pretty!! i have a friend with central heterochromia and i love looking at her eyes :D

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#30

I'm Able To Make It Look Like I Have Two Sets Of Small Lips

I'm Able To Make It Look Like I Have Two Sets Of Small Lips

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#31

Geographic Tongue

Geographic Tongue

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Ana Klekijeva
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5 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I have this. It camn be sometimes be painfull or sore. The patches tend to move around, and the white rings fade over the day (with tongue usage) but the darker pink spots are always vidible. Does someone know what it is ? My doctor didn't belive me and said she sees nothing.

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I Have A Coloboma - A Hole In The Structure Of The Eye

I Have A Coloboma - A Hole In The Structure Of The Eye

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LakotaWolf (she/her)
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5 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

"A coloboma is a hole in one of the structures of the eye, such as the iris, retina, choroid, or optic disc. The hole is present from birth and can be caused when a gap called the choroid fissure, which is present during early stages of prenatal development, fails to close up completely before a child is born." Colobomas can affect the person's vision, but not always.

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I Was Born With A Crooked Bone In My Skull Resulting In My Unique Eyebrow

I Was Born With A Crooked Bone In My Skull Resulting In My Unique Eyebrow

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You were likely amazed and freaked out at the same time when someone showed you how their thumb bends a full 90 degrees backward. Joint hypermobility syndrome, a.k.a double-jointedness, isn’t an unusual genetic condition. Still, there is more to it than meets the eye. 

The National Library of Medicine noted that joint hypermobility syndrome could be a precursor to more serious conditions like Ehlers-Danlos syndrome. Like Marfan syndrome, it affects the body’s connective tissues and, in worst cases, ruptures blood vessels. 

For the most part, double-jointed people do not experience any outright symptoms from their condition. However, pain and stiffness in the joints and muscles and constant dislocations may occur in more severe cases.

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#34

I Won The Mutational Toe-Thumb Lottery (Localized Gigantism)

I Won The Mutational Toe-Thumb Lottery (Localized Gigantism)

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My Daughter Was Born With Highlights

My Daughter Was Born With Highlights

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My Newborn Son Was Born With A Heart-Shaped Thumb

My Newborn Son Was Born With A Heart-Shaped Thumb

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These days, it isn’t uncommon to see people with patches on their skin that are a different color. This condition is called vitiligo, an auto-immune disorder where the body’s immune cells attack the melanocytes, the cells responsible for making skin pigment. 

According to the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal Skin Diseases, vitiligo may develop at any age. However, the discolored skin patches may begin to appear before the age of 20. In some cases, it starts to manifest in early childhood. People with other autoimmune diseases like psoriasis and rheumatoid arthritis are also at risk of developing this condition. 

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Experts would usually disregard treatment options for vitiligo since it causes no further harm. However, since people with this condition are more prone to developing self-esteem issues, light therapy, depigmentation therapy, and surgery are potential solutions.

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I Was Born With Naturally Pointy Ears

I Was Born With Naturally Pointy Ears

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Similar to vitiligo, Albinism is a rare genetic disorder that affects skin pigment and causes discoloration. However, in this case, people suffer from a lack of melanin, a chemical responsible for producing hair, eye, and skin color. 

According to published research, albinism occurs in one in every 3,000 people worldwide and affects all races and ethnic groups. Besides the overly pale skin, people with this condition suffer from vision problems, sensitivity to light, and rapid eye movement. 

Albinism has no cure and increases the risk of skin cancer and sunburn. Dermatologists advise people with this disorder to minimize sun exposure, wear eye protection like sunglasses, and use sunscreen regularly. 

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#40

Some Of My Friends Told Me That My Fingers Are "Units"

Some Of My Friends Told Me That My Fingers Are "Units"

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A Patch Of My Hair Fell Out 1.5 Years Ago And Has Grown Back Curly

A Patch Of My Hair Fell Out 1.5 Years Ago And Has Grown Back Curly

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DEW
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5 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My hair has always been thin and very straight. I started taking hair pills and now when I get out of the shower it's very curly. I usually blow dry my hair so it always straight. I'm going to let it dry naturally this summer just to see. I do have a lot more hair so I'm happy.

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Coloboma People Rise Up

Coloboma People Rise Up

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DEW
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5 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Does it make you see any different? Do you have trouble with the sun or darkness? I think this is so cool!!

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I Was Born With A Port Wine Stain Birthmark On The Left Side Of My Face. Iā€™ve Never Let It Stop Me From Doing The Things I Want To Achieve

I Was Born With A Port Wine Stain Birthmark On The Left Side Of My Face. Iā€™ve Never Let It Stop Me From Doing The Things I Want To Achieve

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I Have Marfan Syndrome And I'm Double-Jointed

I Have Marfan Syndrome And I'm Double-Jointed

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Karen Krause
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5 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I don't have Marfens and I used to be able to do that when I was younger. My favorite joke in elementary was to 'accidentally' have the piano cover hit my hand and complain my hand was broken. Age has caught up with me.

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#45

My Heel Has Strange Bumps When I Stand

My Heel Has Strange Bumps When I Stand

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When Cooper Was About 3 Weeks Old, Waardenburg Syndrome Came Onto Our Radar For The First Time

When Cooper Was About 3 Weeks Old, Waardenburg Syndrome Came Onto Our Radar For The First Time

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UncleJohn3000
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5 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Waardenburg syndrome is a group of rare genetic conditions characterised by at least some degree of congenital hearing loss and pigmentation deficiencies, which can include bright blue eyes, a white forelock or patches of light skin. ~ Wikipedia

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I Was Born Without The Rest Of My Ear

I Was Born Without The Rest Of My Ear

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DEW
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5 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Can you hear still? Is it both ears? I think they look kind of cute and unique!!

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#48

Shaved My Head And Found These Weird Lines In It

Shaved My Head And Found These Weird Lines In It

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Julia Mckinney
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5 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

First of all, looks interesting. Second, my father-in-law shaved his head when my mother in law had breast cancer (15 yrs. remission, she's doing great) and swear to a deity- his head looked like a Klingons.

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#49

I See Your Extra Toe And Raise You My Extra Thumb

I See Your Extra Toe And Raise You My Extra Thumb

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My Fingers Can Bend Way Back

My Fingers Can Bend Way Back

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Lance LaRocque
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5 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Could be Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, Marfan Syndrome, or general hypermobility.

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